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Alf’s freedom is on the line in the wake of the escape. Robbie cracks under the pressure of the pregnancy.

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00:02What's going on?
00:03It's nothing.
00:04Don't tell me you're getting mixed up with heckling, Jekyll.
00:05This is none of your business.
00:06I'm making up my business.
00:08If you don't know where this has taken you, you're a bigger goose than I thought you were.
00:11Back off, old man, and shut your mouth.
00:13Keep away from Davy.
00:15Understand?
00:17Don't be a fool.
00:17Stay out of this.
00:18Mate, you'll only get yourself done.
00:20I'm not going to read and read that out. I won't get caught.
00:22I'm dancing.
00:23I'm dancing.
00:23I'm dancing.
00:29I'm dancing.
00:31Stewie!
00:33Stewie!
00:34Stewie!
00:36Pass.
00:40Pass.
00:40Pass.
00:40Pass.
00:41Pass.
00:41Pass.
00:41I have nothing to do with it.
00:42Kneel down on the ground.
00:44Slowly.
00:48You know we belong together.
00:52You and I forever and ever.
00:56No matter where you are.
01:01You're my guiding star.
01:03You're my guiding star.
01:05You're my guiding star.
01:05Hold me in your arms.
01:08Don't let me go.
01:10I want to stay forever.
01:14Closer each day.
01:17Home and away.
01:24I know it doesn't look good, but I had nothing to do with it.
01:27And who was it?
01:30What was the plan and who else was involved?
01:34I don't know anything about any plan.
01:38You don't owe these people anything.
01:40Why are you making it harder on yourself?
01:44Just tell me what happened and I'll see what I can do for you.
01:52And consider this.
01:54If you or whoever's involved in this give me the information I need,
01:58I'm sure we can come to some sort of deal.
02:00The alternative, of course, is a longer sentence.
02:04Now, can an old man like you handle an extended sentence in here?
02:14Get him out of here.
02:26I need a word.
02:27See you guys later.
02:29You okay?
02:30No thanks to you.
02:32Yeah, sorry about that, Stewie.
02:33But as I was telling her, you know...
02:34They seem to think that I'm involved in this.
02:37You're going to have to tell them exactly what happened.
02:39Are you out of your mind?
02:41Well, the warden reckons whoever comes forward first
02:43is probably able to do a deal.
02:44Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:45That's what they say.
02:46And you open your mouth and they forget all about the deal.
02:48No, I think this bloke's on the level.
02:50Just tell the truth and you'll be okay.
02:51It's easy for you to say.
02:53Two months and I'm out of here.
02:54I can't risk this stuffing up my parole.
02:56What about me getting fitted up with something I never did?
02:58Yeah, that's right.
02:59You didn't have anything to do with it.
03:01So why'd you stick your nose in?
03:03I was trying to help you.
03:05Well, I didn't ask for your help.
03:06And now you've dropped us all in it.
03:10If you can't mind your own business, it's not my problem.
03:21The history is...
03:23Hey.
03:24Hi.
03:25How's it going?
03:26In a word, badly.
03:29Robbie, you've been up for ages.
03:31Maybe we need a break.
03:32We can go for a walk or something.
03:33I can't, Tash.
03:34I've already been given an extension for this assignment.
03:37It's got to be in by Monday.
03:38The walk might help clear your head.
03:40That is just a problem.
03:40My head has been too clear.
03:41I should have been working on this thing for weeks,
03:43but now I've only got two days.
03:45Is there anything I can do to help?
03:48No, it's cool.
03:49Anyway, you should be taking it easy.
03:50I'm feeling a lot better, actually.
03:52Maybe the morning sickness is passing.
03:54Well, let's hope so.
03:55It's been pretty rough.
03:58Come on.
03:58What can I do to help?
04:01Oh, if you could find some quotes that relate to the essay question, that'd be great.
04:05Done.
04:17I know.
04:18I know.
04:19It is a lot harder than it looks.
04:22You alright?
04:25I don't know.
04:36Rehashing this business about Robert Radcliffe is getting very tedious, detective.
04:40I agree, but that's not why I called you down here.
04:43Oh.
04:44We found some documents in Josh West's files that you may be able to use in Alf's case.
04:48What sort of documents?
04:50The kind that implicate the presiding judge in his fraud case of being on Josh's payroll.
04:54I knew it.
04:55I knew that Gilroy was crooked.
04:58So now you should be able to get an interim release order pending a hearing.
05:01Which means I can have Alfred out of jail as soon as this afternoon.
05:04Correct.
05:06Detective, I thank you.
05:08You'll be very pleased to hear this.
05:14How was that?
05:15I knew you.
05:16Is there anything I can get you?
05:18Mm-mm.
05:19Just through your tummy.
05:22It's okay.
05:22You go.
05:23I'll be fine.
05:24You sure?
05:25Yeah, yeah.
05:26Thanks.
05:27Okay.
05:33Oh, hey.
05:34Hey.
05:35Just try and breathe through it.
05:36Breathe through it.
05:38That's it.
05:39Hello!
05:39Anyone?
05:40Hi.
05:40In here.
05:42I thought you'd still be bashing away at the computer, but...
05:45Oh, Tash, love.
05:46God, you look shocking.
05:48That's only about half as bad as she feels.
05:50All right.
05:50Well, I'm here now.
05:51Go on, you get back to your books.
05:52Oh, it's okay.
05:53I can stay with you.
05:53Yeah, I know you can, love, but I can hold Anne along with the best of them.
05:56We'll be fine, won't we, Tash?
05:58Go on.
05:58Off you go.
05:59Shoo.
06:00I'm just outside, okay?
06:01Mm-hmm.
06:27I'm here to see Uncle Stuart.
06:29Do you have an appointment?
06:30Yes, Maura Ballyham.
06:34Just wait over there for me.
06:39How on earth could you be so stupid?
06:42Try to be flaming round, Warwick.
06:44I didn't do it.
06:45Well, the warden seems to have enough compelling evidence to say that you did.
06:48Yeah, well, that's not what it looks like, okay?
06:49But you were involved.
06:51Don't worry about it, eh?
06:52It'll sort itself out.
06:53Of course I am worried about it.
06:55Without this little problem, you could be walking right out of here.
06:58What?
07:00Detective Baker found some documents in a file belonging to Joshua West
07:03that proved that Judge Gilroy was less than impartial,
07:06which allowed me to get an interim release order,
07:10which is now not worth the paper it's written on, thanks to your nonsense.
07:14So would you now tell me what is going on?
07:17Oh, for heaven's sake, Alfred!
07:19Whoever you're protecting is costing you your freedom!
07:44Hello, David.
07:51Do you know who I am?
07:52Your Stewie sister, right?
07:54Oh, and his solicitor, as it happens.
07:58What do you want to see me about?
07:59Oh, I think we both know the answer to that, don't we?
08:03Do not act coy with me, young man.
08:06I don't know what you're talking about.
08:07Well, I know that my brother took you under his wing,
08:10and therefore you are the only person in here that he'd stick his neck out for.
08:13Well, you'd have to ask him about that.
08:14Well, I am asking you.
08:16Yeah, and I told you.
08:17Oh, yes, of course, you don't know anything.
08:19Well, it's very obvious to me that you were involved in that ridiculous attempted escape.
08:24Do you keep your voice down?
08:25I will talk as loudly as I like until you do the right thing.
08:27Look, you asked me and I told you.
08:29You know, somebody once told me that jail makes a man out of you.
08:33Well, all I can see sitting in front of me is a scared little boy with no backbone,
08:38which makes me wonder why my brother is risking everything to protect you.
08:43I suggest you think very clearly about what you're going to do for him.
09:02Poetry.
09:05Hello, colleague.
09:06Oh, hello yourself, young man.
09:09Or should I say, padre.
09:11That's Italian for father, you know.
09:13I guess you've heard then.
09:14Yes, and I had to pop over and congratulate you and Tasha.
09:18You both must be thrilled.
09:20Yeah, we're pretty happy, thanks.
09:21And have you thought of a name yet?
09:23Well, no.
09:23Because you really can't go past Italian.
09:26I heard some lovely names when I was over there.
09:30Luigi, Rodolfo, and for the girls, Lucretia.
09:34Wow, we would definitely love to hear them all much closer to the birth.
09:37Oh, yes.
09:37It is a bit early, isn't it?
09:39I'll make a list.
09:40That'd be fantastic.
09:40Oh, and in the meantime, I saw this and I just couldn't resist it.
09:46Wow, Colleen, you really shouldn't have.
09:48Apparently, the Pope's got one exactly the same.
09:52Now, where's the mother to be?
09:53Oh, she's actually not feeling too well, but I know that she is going to stay.
09:56Oh, now, you know that morning sickness feels a whole lot better
09:59when you've got somebody to help you.
10:01Yeah, I have been, but...
10:02No buts, Robbie.
10:04You've got responsibilities.
10:05I know that, Colleen.
10:07Far be it from me to stick my nose in where it isn't wanted,
10:10but once you make a decision to have a baby,
10:11you've got to share the load.
10:13You can't spend all day skating about on the net.
10:16Well, I have not been.
10:17I'm doing an assignment.
10:18Yes, yes.
10:18Well, now, I'm glad we have this little doll.
10:20Now, I've got to pop over and see Madge Wilkins
10:22and give her her duty freebie, you know?
10:32Granite, I'm not getting it.
10:33Why are you taking the blame for something that you didn't do?
10:37Maybe it's not quite as simple as Morag's made out.
10:39Okay, well, you explain it to me.
10:42I really don't want to talk about it.
10:44If you don't talk about it, they will keep you in here.
10:47I think the boy deserves an answer, Alfred.
10:50And I think you deserve to let it go, Morag.
10:54Look, if you just tell them what they want to know,
10:56then we can go home.
10:59I know you mean well, Rick, but you don't understand.
11:03No, you don't understand.
11:05I'm constantly wondering what's happening to you.
11:08And I hate the fact that I can't even talk to you
11:10without someone telling me it's okay.
11:12You don't know what it's like, Greg.
11:13I do know, mate.
11:14Why would you stay in here any longer than you have to?
11:24It's just something that I've got to do.
11:41There you go.
11:43Thanks.
11:44Oh, love, don't mention it.
11:46Anyone who can put up with Colleen Smart and not lose it
11:49deserves a medal.
11:50I can't believe she actually thinks I won't be there for Tash.
11:53Love, ignore her.
11:55God say, there's a rocket scientist
11:57can't work out how she thinks.
11:58What chance have we got?
11:59Still, next time I've got an assignment due,
12:01I will not be leaving it to the last minute.
12:02That way I can help Tash when she needs me.
12:04Love, you don't have to convince me.
12:08And don't think I know how hard the last few weeks
12:11have been on you either.
12:13Yeah, it's pretty full on.
12:15But poor Tash, this morning sickness just seems to be getting worse.
12:18I'm not just talking about the morning sickness.
12:22Love, you've taken on a lot the last few weeks.
12:25The thing is, every time I start to feel bad,
12:27I remind myself that what Tash is going through is a hundred times worse.
12:30Hmm.
12:31And that doesn't mean to say that you can sweep your own feelings under the carpet.
12:37I hate it.
12:39I hate it.
12:40I hate that it's not my baby.
12:43It's just so hard when people talk about how happy I must be with my firstborn child on the way.
12:50All that does is make me realise what I'm missing out on.
12:55If it was my child, if Tash hadn't got pregnant the way she did, then we would be deliriously happy.
13:02But we've been robbed of that.
13:05Love, it's gonna take you a while to get your head around all of this.
13:09You're not always gonna feel this way, you know.
13:11Yeah, but as long as I do feel this way, I feel disconnected from Tash.
13:15Disconnected from everything.
13:16Then there's the HSC to get through.
13:17I am so far behind.
13:19And what happens when the baby comes along?
13:20How am I gonna handle everything then?
13:22Robbie, listen to me.
13:25You are a really good fella.
13:27You hear me?
13:28Tash knows it.
13:29I know it.
13:30No matter what happens, we are gonna get through this.
13:33We'll get through it together.
13:38Well, thanks for coming.
13:41And I'm not enjoying this experience much myself, mate, if it's any consolation.
13:46Yeah, well, it's just that you could be out of here if you wanted.
13:49Yeah, but I couldn't look at myself in the mirror.
13:52I'll see you later, eh?
13:54Yeah.
13:58That's twice in one day, I've been surprised, Stuart.
14:00Come again?
14:01It appears any mate actually told me the truth.
14:04Not another word, Alfred.
14:05You want to question my client again, you do it from my presence.
14:08I don't.
14:09But your client doesn't have to say another word.
14:11Gibson's told me everything I need to know.
14:14You're in the clear, Stuart.
14:15He came forward at admitting to copying the key for the other two.
14:19He also said you were trying to stop it.
14:22Well, by that I assume that we...
14:23He wasn't involved in the escape,
14:25and the interim release order still stands.
14:27He's free to go.
14:29That is fantastic.
14:41I thought you'd be long gone, old man.
14:54I wouldn't be going anywhere if it wasn't for you.
14:56I just wanted to say...
14:58Hey, don't worry about it.
15:00Better stick by your mates, don't you?
15:02True.
15:03True.
15:04But I know what it's cost you.
15:05You could have been walking out of here in two months.
15:08Yeah.
15:09Well, you know how much I love the food and this joint.
15:12I wouldn't be given up on that just yet.
15:14You've really come good, mate.
15:16I won't forget it.
15:17You better not.
15:18Since it was your fault.
15:21You hang around a good bloke for long enough.
15:23That good stuff's bound to rub off on you, eh?
15:26Hmm.
15:28You gonna be alright in here on your own?
15:30Yeah, well, I'll get some sleep now.
15:32I won't have to listen to your snoring.
15:34Ah, look, I was alright.
15:36I've been here five years before you turned up,
15:38and I just did fine.
15:40And, uh, Reid and Trevor long gone by now,
15:42so they won't be hustling me anymore.
15:46Anyway, uh...
15:47I won't be far behind you.
15:50How long do you reckon they'll tack on to your sentence?
15:53Probably a couple of months.
15:54Because I came forward.
15:56If I'm lucky.
15:59Stuart!
16:00You're out of here.
16:34Um, one last question, Warden.
16:37Will Arthur have to testify against those men who escaped?
16:40No, I wouldn't think so.
16:41But, Davy Gibson's statement,
16:43that should be enough when they go before the magistrates?
16:46That's if you ever get your hands on them again.
16:49The police grabbed them at a service station a few hours ago.
16:52They're on the way back as we speak.
16:53What?
17:12Love, I'm gonna head upstairs.
17:28You coming to bed soon?
17:29I don't know.
17:30It depends.
17:32It's kinda cold in there without you.
17:34Yeah, I know, but I've really gotta get this done.
17:36Can you do it tomorrow?
17:39Please?
17:39Rob, I could really do with a massage.
17:42Come on, I just want you with me.
17:47Okay.
18:08Ah?
18:10Sorry about the letters, it was a bit of a rush job.
18:12Ah, looks pretty good for me.
18:15Happy to have you home.
18:16Yeah, well, we all are.
18:18Yeah, well, the feeling's mutual.
18:20One thing I did get time to do properly was put a few beers in the fridge.
18:24Ah, now there's a man with the right priorities.
18:26Is he all one?
18:28To tell you the truth, mate, it might be a bit late for me.
18:31I think I'll give it a miss.
18:32Not a worry.
18:33Fine.
18:33Um, well, I hope it's not too late for a home-cooked meal.
18:36Um, Rick, why don't you take your grandfather's bag upstairs
18:39and I will start preparing dinner.
18:41And you, brother mine, make yourself at home.
18:44Come on.
18:45Come on.
18:57Come on.
18:59Come on.
19:01Come on.
19:05Come on.
19:15Come on.
19:17Come on.
19:24Come on.
19:26Come on.
19:27Come on.
19:28Come on.
19:31I don't know what to do.
19:33But, you know what to do.
19:48No. No, no, no. No! No! No! Oh, no stupid thing!
19:55Hey, what is going on?
19:56It's gone.
19:57What's gone?
19:58The assignment. My assignment.
20:00Gone where?
20:01Well, it's gone. The computer froze, and when I rebooted it, my assignment isn't there.
20:05Love, it can't have gone anywhere. It must be in there somewhere.
20:08It's not. I've looked through every file on this stupid thing. I can't believe it. All that work.
20:11Well, look, don't panic. We'll find it.
20:13No, we won't. It's totally stuffed, just like everything else lately.
20:16Come on, love. Don't be like that.
20:17Why not? It's true. I study hard, but it's never enough. I try to be there for Tash Bashir once
20:22more.
20:22I don't sleep. I drink way too much coffee. I can't remember the last time I actually sat down and
20:26relaxed, Irene.
20:27I can't handle this. It's too much.
20:28Sweetheart, I know it seems like that now, but we will get through this now.
20:32We shouldn't have to.
20:33I told Tash about the believers. I told her they were bad news, but she wouldn't listen, and now our
20:37lives are completely ruined.
20:52They were so in love. Now could a few angry words ruin it all?
20:56Maybe everything that has happened since the wedding has just been a lie.
20:59Is there anything he can say?
21:01I'm just frustrated with the situation.
21:03Well, I am the situation.
21:04Is there anything he can do?
21:06I just want to be alone.
21:07To save their marriage.
21:09Home and away tomorrow.
21:12And vote now for the Gold Logie.
21:13Call the numbers on your screen to vote for Ada Nicodemu or Kate Ritchie.
21:17Or SMS Ada or Kate to 1-double-9-triple-8-double-2.
21:21I'll see you in the next a few minutes.
21:21Trade to Wilk.

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